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Implementation of a generic concurrent engineering environment framework for boatbuilding

Implementation of a generic concurrent engineering environment framework for boatbuilding
Implementation of a generic concurrent engineering environment framework for boatbuilding
Boatbuilding is a growth market with global competition and tight profit margins. Concurrent engineering is not presently prevalent within the boatbuilding industry and yet this is a technique that has found much success in other industries. A methodology has, therefore, been developed to aid design in the leisure boatbuilding industry. This environment uses collaborative engineering and automated communication to aid the passing of direct communication between all members of the design team. This paper determines the characteristics of importance within boatbuilding and relates these to a framework concurrent engineering environment aimed specifically at this industry. The current work focuses on the structural and production subsystems in an attempt to improve design for production. The use of concurrent engineering tools has been highlighted with an example.
concurrent design, design automation, design for production
0948-4280
262-13
Sobey, A.J.
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Blake, J.I.R.
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Shenoi, R.A.
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Sobey, A.J., Blake, J.I.R. and Shenoi, R.A. (2013) Implementation of a generic concurrent engineering environment framework for boatbuilding. Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 18 (2), 262-13. (doi:10.1007/s00773-012-0205-y).

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Boatbuilding is a growth market with global competition and tight profit margins. Concurrent engineering is not presently prevalent within the boatbuilding industry and yet this is a technique that has found much success in other industries. A methodology has, therefore, been developed to aid design in the leisure boatbuilding industry. This environment uses collaborative engineering and automated communication to aid the passing of direct communication between all members of the design team. This paper determines the characteristics of importance within boatbuilding and relates these to a framework concurrent engineering environment aimed specifically at this industry. The current work focuses on the structural and production subsystems in an attempt to improve design for production. The use of concurrent engineering tools has been highlighted with an example.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 27 December 2012
Published date: 1 June 2013
Venue - Dates: ISOPE 2012, rhodes, Greece, 2012-06-17 - 2012-06-23
Keywords: concurrent design, design automation, design for production
Organisations: Fluid Structure Interactions Group

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Local EPrints ID: 203553
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/203553
ISSN: 0948-4280
PURE UUID: 0e0763f9-27bf-412d-84d9-049f5e89f08f
ORCID for A.J. Sobey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6880-8338
ORCID for J.I.R. Blake: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5291-8233

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Date deposited: 17 Nov 2011 16:49
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:28

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